Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s £49million French estate and vineyard ‘to go up for sale’ as divorce rages on
ANGELINA JOLIE and Brad Pitt have reportedly mutually agreed to sell their estate in the South of France.
Chateau Miraval, which was the location for their 2014 wedding, had an estimated worth of $60million (£49million) when the pair bought it back in 2012.
Now, as the pair prepare to divorce, have reported that Brad and Ange have agreed to sell their luxury estate, and the site has already been valued.
The 1200-acre mansion, found hear the Provence village of Correns in the South of France, boasts a vineyard that produces a highly-acclaimed Rosé wine - which even bears the family Jolie-Pitt name.
However, following the high stakes divorce, this will be removed in the next season.
In a world exclusive this September, The Sun Online revealed that the Hollywood power couple would be divorcing after a twelve year relationship and two year marriage.
In marriage documents citing 'irreconcilable differences', it was revealed that Angelina had been the one to file for divorce and wanted joint legal custody of their six children, but sole physical custody with visitation rights for Brad.
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It is believed that Brad has not contested her request, especially after a series of allegations against him surfaced accusing him of "physically assaulting" son Maddox, 15.
However it has since been confirmed that there has been FBI involvement regarding the incident and no case has ever been opened.
LA County Department of Children and Family Services Public Information Officer Neil Zanville said: “We’re prohibited by law from disclosing case specific information or even identifying any involvement with any client.”
Sources later told The Sun: “It is extremely high profile – so if the police had been called, they would be looking into it. It would be investigated fully.
“But there is no paperwork trail showing any kind of involvement from the police at all.”
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